\name{summary.burndown}

\alias{summary.burndown}
\alias{print.summary.burndown}

\title{Summarize a burndown object}

\description{Summarizes a burndown object.}

\usage{
\method{summary}{burndown}(object, \dots)
\method{print}{summary.burndown}(x, \dots)
}

\arguments{
\item{object}{an object of class \code{burndown}, e.g. as read by
  \code{\link{read.burndown}}.}
\item{x}{an object of class \code{summary.burndown}, as created by
  \code{summary.burndown}.}
\item{\dots}{extra arguments (not used in this version).}
}

\details{Prints a summary of a burndown dataset.}

\value{None.}

\seealso{The \code{burndown} object may be read with
  \code{\link{read.burndown}} and plotted with
  \code{\link{plot.burndown}}.}

\examples{
library(plan)
data(burndown)
summary(burndown)
}

\author{Dan Kelley}

\keyword{misc}
